Why? Sure, load times would be increased but the amount of space you get per £ isn't really worth it for a storage medium. In my eyes. if it fits i'll probably get a 10,000 rpm Western Digital Velociraptor and get a 1TB

Originally Posted by Bitbydeath

The tiny blue screw made it hard to swap.

I wouldn't have described it as hard, it was one screw An elastic band made it easy to do without stripping the head.

that blue screw was a $#@! because it would strip and it was such an odd size. A better quality screw would have been much better as it wouldn't strip so easily and it would be a normal size for a phillips head screwdriver.

Actually, I think the material make up was the reason for that screw's stripping and threading. If memory serves me right, it felt too soft for its own good. Take that and add on the fact that it was machined screwed in and it wasn't really fun to mess with.

The screw was indeed a pain but if you had the right sized screwdriver it worked fine and dandy.
I used my glasses screwdriver set could with a pair of pliers to get more leverage because the the drivers are small and thin, the teeth of the pliers fit in the grooves on the shaft of the driver so wouldn't slip.

After you get it out once there is no need for the screw, I left mine out.

Why? Sure, load times would be increased but the amount of space you get per £ isn't really worth it for a storage medium. In my eyes. if it fits i'll probably get a 10,000 rpm Western Digital Velociraptor and get a 1TB

i think moving up the next Gen a lot of games will benefit from an SSD as opposed to this gen, that's why i will get an SSD. Space is not really an issue, since i can just delete whatever i finished.

Sorry I am a hard drive noob. But what are the benefits of adding a SSD? I would like to get a HD for my PS4 but I am just not sure what to get. All I know if I want as much space as I can buy and the PS4 will handle. 2-3TB if possible.

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